We welcome (competition) in ordsprog

en We welcome (competition) in some respects. It keeps us on our toes. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. We welcome (competition) in some respects. It keeps us on our toes.

en Competition just keeps us on our toes. But we'd rather not be kept on our toes with our own products.

en It's not ankle, it's toes. Yeah, I have some problems with the toes, the skin on both toes. It's little bit -- well, it's not really -- it's like burned skin, you know, so I need those toes to be taped to protect that the toe is not touching the shoe, but sometimes it goes off. But, I mean, no really problems.

en I think it was a meaningful day. Just because he retired, I don't think there's any lesser competition. I just want to be on my toes all the time.

en I am happy I have competition. It keeps me on my toes all the while and stops me from becoming complacent. So, it works to my advantage.

en Competition keeps everyone on their toes. We've already seen greater co-operation in High Point in terms of transportation and hotels.

en Oscar is one of the most naturally-gifted fighters I've ever seen. When Oscar fights on his toes, he reminds me of Sugar Ray Robinson. What they have in common is, Ray punched best from his toes, and Oscar punches best from his toes. It's the opposite of what you'd expect and I don't understand it completely, but it has to do with rhythm. When Oscar stands flat-footed, he loses his punching-power.

en With New Zealand pulling out of the tour here which would have been this week, we have had to resort to hosting a local competition to keep our boys on their toes.

en If there are those who differ with the president on this, the president respects their opinion and respects their ideas and respects their thoughts. He listens. He listens carefully. In the end, the president will make the judgment that he thinks is best needed to protect our country.

en In the field of world policy I would dedicate this nation to the policy of the good neighbor - the neighbor who resolutely respects himself and, because he does so, respects the rights of others - the neighbor who respects his obligations and respect
  Franklin D. Roosevelt

en Competition is good. It makes us better. It keeps us on our toes. In a city like this, it's good to have alternatives.

en I've always felt that two hospitals was good for the community. The competition has kept both hospitals on their toes.

en I think the BBC finds it difficult not to compete. Competition in some areas is a good thing, because it provides better consumer choice and keeps everyone on their toes. But it can also destroy the development of the commercial sector, because we can't afford to meet the BBC's position.

en A little competition is great. It helps us grow, keeps us on our toes, and helps us provide better products. Bring it on, Starbucks. We can show you a thing or two.

en This is the freshest I've ever felt after a game. Having some depth is so much better for us. When we're in there, we can give 100 percent, have more enthusiasm and energy and fresh legs. There's definitely more competition on the team - it forces the starters to stay on their toes and practice hard. But it's good for the defense.


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